US-based artiste Zabron preaches hope, resilience in new music
Monday, November 25, 2024
US-based Rwandan gospel music couple Zabron and Deborah are crossing paths together preaching the message of God through music. Zabron latest song Bimuharire is on of the song defining his career-courtesy

Rwandan gospel artiste Zabron Ndikumukiza, has dropped a new single, "Ubimuharire,” which resonates anyone struggling to settle for life.

Known for his deep passion for gospel music and inspiring lyrics, Zabron continues to do music that touches various aspects of life, a music that connects with audiences seeking hope and encouragement.

Often performing alongside his wife, Deborah Mugisha, their harmonies have established themselves as a musical force in the Maine, United States, where they live.

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"Ubimuharire,” loosely translated as Leave it to God, tackles the universal struggles that the society goes through. It is, according to Zabron, a rallying cry for those who feel like they are at a point of giving up despite their best efforts to persevere.

The singer, who made a name for himself in his previous release "Ineza y’Imana,” encourages his audience to stop carrying their burdens alone and instead, lean on their faith.

"Why should we worry about what we go through when we know that all we have to do is to trust and give it all to God?” the singer said.

This profound message, he said, reminds us that true strength comes from surrendering to God and trusting Him to guide us through life’s storms.

Zabron’s passionate delivery, combined with a moving melody, revolves around an experience that speaks directly to people's hearts.

"The new release is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting year for Zabron and his ministry,” he said.

Album in the making, concerts...

Zabron revealed plans to release a new album in 2025. It will feature songs designed to uplift and inspire, he said.

The album will expand on the themes of hope, resilience, and faith, offering listeners even more reasons to connect with God through worship.

In addition to the album, he and his wife Deborah, are planning to stage a series of live concerts for their worship audience across the United States and beyond.

These events, according to the singer, will be moments of spiritual connection and transformation.

"We believe people will be blessed and we want to create spaces where lives are touched through worship,” he promised.

Zabron has made a name for himself as a worshipper with a unique ability to connect with people in churches and other gospel gatherings through his music.

He and his wife, Deborah, have for a couple of years put together their voices together in a number of gospel productions. Together, they are building a ministry of worship that redefines cultural and geographical boundaries.

The couple has so far recorded 10 songs together including ‘Ineza y’ imana’, ‘Kwizera Yesu’, ‘Ubunti bw’Imana’, ‘Ntuhinduka’, ‘Urukundo Ruhebuje’, ‘Umugisha’, ‘Urahebuje’ and more others that Zabron produced.

In 2020, the couple got married, and relocated to the US. That was exactly the same year when their journey as singing couple began.

Zabron explained that "Ubimuharire” is more than a song but a call to action for anyone who feels overwhelmed by life’s challenges.

"By trusting in God and surrendering our struggles to him, we find peace and strength,” he said.

The song is available across different digital platforms.